I Quit Eating Rice in Hawaii for 30 Days. Here’s What Happened.

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @HelloFromHawaii
    @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +39

    As a non-nutritionist, just wanted to chime in on my experience as I'm starting to eat rice again. I definitely notice that it's taking my body some time to getting used to the rice intake. Might be the bread that I'm also eating so it's hard to say. Perhaps I'd have to do a 30 day test with just cutting bread and pasta to see if there are any significant changes. Appreciate all the comments on this one 🤙

    • @catsup27
      @catsup27 3 месяца назад +4

      You never said if your blood pressure improved or not at the end of the 30 days.

    • @AvaJun
      @AvaJun 3 месяца назад

      Did you know progesterone levels drop in men and women after our 20s? Low progesterone can increase blood pressure. They have bio-identical progesterone cream you can buy online. Pro-gest from Emerita is very clean, and reputable and has been around for a long time.
      It has no side effects because it's progesterone and not progestin like what's prescribed.
      I hope that you're open minded enough to try it.
      It has helped me tremendously.
      E mālama pono!

    • @manimanibooboo
      @manimanibooboo 3 месяца назад

      Just want to pipe in--I got diagnosed with hypertension at 19. i am 55 now. It runs in my family. Mine can't be controlled by diet and lifestyle change alone, I have been through the wringer. Don't think it is an "old" person's problem in fact, more young people have it but dont' know. Everyone is different. But since you had hypertension or signs of it, definitely take note if you have a bad headache for a couple of days, or nausau but not like throwing up. Stress, of course is a big one. But if you ever get a prescription, make sure they give you the inexpensive ones--all the big stores offer them for under 5 bucks. and take as prescribed.

    • @ChayrityPerez
      @ChayrityPerez 2 месяца назад +3

      @@HelloFromHawaii
      Funny story I was at my doctor’s visit with my husband in tow. The doctor is actually our family doctor so we can basically talk about each other in front of him. So I told the doctor that I’m concerned about my husband’s weight. Then my husband chimed in “well what about you, you eat a lot of rice!”. So our doctor replied “well Bill…do you see a lot of fat Asian? Maybe you should start eating rice.” LOL 😆

  • @masterep3576
    @masterep3576 3 месяца назад +84

    I am a local boy, Hawaiian Japanese. I gave up rice, Which was for me like giving up water, after learning that the rice sold in Hawaii today was same from ancient Japan, but something else.
    What happened was amazing. I lost 216 pounds during "shutdown."
    For the first time in my 60 year life, I'm normal and free from diabetes, high blood pressure, skin disorders, white hair and man boobs after losing 26 inches from my waist. I now wear the same size pants I wore in 4th grade.
    For me, the modern day foods that are ultra processed was not good for me at all. I am a child of the Pacific basin and the original foods from 400 years ago is what I needed to become normal.

    • @crestafan3703
      @crestafan3703 3 месяца назад +4

      What types of food are you currently eating, that help you maintain a healthy lifestyle?

    • @user-eo1sv5kn4i
      @user-eo1sv5kn4i 3 месяца назад +2

      That’s awesome! congratulations, man, wish you a long & healthy life.

    • @Insomniac-c7e
      @Insomniac-c7e Месяц назад

      So you are saying just by giving up rice you lost all that weight? That's hard to believe. If rice was the culprit of obesity all the asians in Japan and China would be overweight but the majority of them are at their ideal weight. I tried the carnivore diet but didn't lose any weight but instead started to get massive cramping so I quit.

    • @masterep3576
      @masterep3576 Месяц назад +2

      @@Insomniac-c7e the original rice that was brought over in the 1800s from Japan was so different than today's western modernization that took the nutrients out and just left the components that causes obesity.
      Western culture has changed and created a recipe for obesity, heart, disease, cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's
      And other related issues due to insulin resistance.
      Just 400 years ago cultures of the Pacific basin did not experience any of the medical conditions I have listed. But thanks to the invasion of western cultures - We now suffer, globally.
      One other thing, people who have not lived for more than half a century with a BMI over 55 will have zero levels of understanding, and should be quiet.

    • @Insomniac-c7e
      @Insomniac-c7e Месяц назад

      @@masterep3576 So the people in Japan and China are still eating original rice? I think the reason for our health problems is all the processed fake foods that are calorie dense and overeating of those types of foods. The obesity rise coincides with the advent of highly processed foods.

  • @cardinalwarrior8555
    @cardinalwarrior8555 3 месяца назад +6

    In Japan, I noticed that people typically have rice with every meal, but the amount of rice is limited to one modest sized bowl. In the US, rice consumption appears to be 2 to 3 times what is eaten in Japan. People will start with a larger serving and also have a second helping.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +1

      I'm amazed that people in Japan eat so little rice compared to what we eat in Hawaii. They must think we're starving based on the amount of rice we consume.

  • @deborahdean
    @deborahdean 3 месяца назад +13

    I live in Hawaii too and was eating a lot of rice. I was getting pre-diabetic so I went low carb last October. One thing I can recommend if you try again is to make sure you get electrolytes to have on hand. It will help when you hit the no energy wall.
    That musubi looks great though. The thing I miss most is sushi. I am going to have to take a cheat day for my birthday.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +1

      Mahalo for sharing. Great idea on the electrolytes. The nuts weren't kicking in fast enough.

  • @suzydupuis4841
    @suzydupuis4841 3 месяца назад +2

    We have a RD in our family. We all have to eat brown rice (you get used to it eventually) but the reason you're hungry and have low energy is the lack of protein. Also, I'm sure you know diabetes is epidemic on the islands. Hawaiian food is extra salty which also shoots blood pressure up. I suggest you try again with the assistance of a dietitian. Most insurance pays for one consultation if you are at risk. Don't give up. Just take a different track.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад

      Mahalo for the suggestions. I'll look into a consult with a nutritionist. 🤙

  • @leekshikapinnamneni4835
    @leekshikapinnamneni4835 3 месяца назад

    Rice is not bad in fact it can be a very nutritious food, but it’s important not to overdo it. I’m south Asian from India and this is definitely tough.
    South Asians have increased risk of hypertension and diabetes as well.

  • @gwillis01
    @gwillis01 3 месяца назад +2

    In my trivial opinion, you were too ambitious. I would have cut out just one carb at a time such as bread only or pasta only.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +2

      I probably should have just cut out rice and continue eating bread to see what happened. I may try again by just cutting out bread and pasta.

  • @The_SeoulJourner
    @The_SeoulJourner 3 месяца назад +45

    Healthline has an interesting article about cooling/freezing rice and other starches before consuming them called Cooling Some Foods After Cooking Increases Their Resistant Starch
    If you cool/freeze white rice and reheat it later, it has a much lower impact on blood sugar levels than if you consume it right after cooking it.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +3

      Mahalo for sharing. Maybe it's something we can try.

    • @DovidM
      @DovidM 3 месяца назад +4

      Apparently, the suggestion is to not reheat rice more than 140 degrees F. By not exceeding 140 degrees, you are not converting the starch from resistant back to non-resistant.

    • @milliedragon4418
      @milliedragon4418 3 месяца назад

      I heard about that but I wasn't sure what the technique was for it

    • @kevinp8108
      @kevinp8108 3 месяца назад +5

      If you add two tablespoon of coconut oil for every cup of rice, the healthy fat from the coconut oil helps lower the impact on blood sugar even more.

    • @The_SeoulJourner
      @The_SeoulJourner 3 месяца назад +3

      @@kevinp8108 This is not just for rice, similar results occur when cooling/freezing potatoes, pasta and bread before warming them again for consumption.

  • @carlosdavilajr4784
    @carlosdavilajr4784 3 месяца назад +88

    I was prediabetic. I reduced my carb intake with less rice, bread, pasta and increased my workouts in the gym and notice I loss weight, normal A1C levels, and no longer prediabetic. It is a wakeup call for me to get my health together.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +5

      Awesome that you made those changes. 🤙

    • @anthonybird546
      @anthonybird546 3 месяца назад +6

      I had to switch to brown rice. Plain white rice practically makes me sick now.

    • @carlosdavilajr4784
      @carlosdavilajr4784 3 месяца назад +3

      @@anthonybird546 brown rice is good too. Had today for lunch. How long have you been sticking to brown rice?

    • @anthonybird546
      @anthonybird546 3 месяца назад +1

      @@carlosdavilajr4784 its only been about a month now, maybe two but I find that brown rice really does depend on brand on whether it tastes decent, how much water they'll absorb, etc.

    • @bluebirdhill1
      @bluebirdhill1 3 месяца назад

      Industrial seed oil is what causes insulin resistance. Dr. Chris Knobbe shows data where the animals become quickly insulin resistant and diabetic in a dose response fashion consuming the same amount of calories but increasing amounts of seed oil. Omega 6 oxides both outside and inside the body and damages the beta cells of the pancreas and insulin receptors on the cell surface. YTvid: "Dr. Chris Knobbe - 'Diseases of Civilization: Are Seed Oil Excesses the Unifying Mechanism?'"

  • @mmwrangler
    @mmwrangler 3 месяца назад +11

    Tried many diets after having a serious digestive issue along with pre diabetes. I finally ended up on carnivore the majority beef with eggs ,butter , olive oil . . No processed food . My health both physically and mentally is amazing only eat a small amount . My energy and clarity is the highest it’s ever been . The other benefit was loss of pain that I thought was a normal for all my previous injuries along with the aging effect 0 pain level now.

  • @harveyh3696
    @harveyh3696 3 месяца назад +34

    04:02 That one grain of rice.
    My Mom grew up in Japan during WW2. I still remember back in the 70's when I made a bowl of rice for lunch and put shoyu on top of it. My Mom told me that was all she had to eat. Didn't ask for how long that lasted.
    That thought instilled in me how fortunate that we live where we are vs any other nation.
    Outstanding presentations!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +8

      I used to eat tamago rice a lot when I was a kid. Rice, egg, and shoyu. So good. 🤙

    • @harveyh3696
      @harveyh3696 3 месяца назад +1

      @@HelloFromHawaii I did too, but only the yolk over HOT rice. Luv your vids

  • @gyozalover
    @gyozalover 3 месяца назад +37

    I'm literally watching this while eating a shoyu pork plate lunch with two scoops rice and mac salad.😂

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +4

      lol. Sounds ono 🤙

    • @Maggie-tq1du
      @Maggie-tq1du 3 месяца назад +1

      😂

    • @Insomniac-c7e
      @Insomniac-c7e Месяц назад

      Sounds good. Nothing wrong with eating rice. Billions of people have been eating rice and are not obese.

  • @chasethe808
    @chasethe808 3 месяца назад +18

    If I recall, when I moved back to Oahu, I went keto and rice/sticky rice had the highest glycemic index. Just by giving it up, I lost 50 pounds. 🍚

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +2

      50 pounds is a lot. Good for you 🤙

    • @Insomniac-c7e
      @Insomniac-c7e Месяц назад +1

      How much did you weigh before you gave up rice? Obese people can lose a lot of weight fast if they cut back on their calorie intake.

    • @chasethe808
      @chasethe808 Месяц назад

      @@Insomniac-c7e right around 225 pounds.

  • @waynewisecarver
    @waynewisecarver 3 месяца назад +7

    If you put rice in the fridge overnight it becomes 'starch resistant'. The carbs don't add to insulin spking.

  • @JapanDream808
    @JapanDream808 3 месяца назад +10

    Mahalo for sharing! I tried that in Japan, where we have the best rice in the world. Was tough.. Eating rice again, but like you, my portions are way smaller. Dropped 20 pounds. Aloha from Yokohama, Japan🤙🏽

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад

      Yes, the rice is good in Japan and that would be tough to cut out. However, with all the walking we've done in Japan in the past, I've usually lost weight.

  • @bekf606
    @bekf606 3 месяца назад +7

    I stopped eating rice, all forms of carbohydrates, and sugar. I had withdrawal symptoms during the first 2 weeks, like irritable and unable to sleep. After that ,I dont miss rice, carbs, and sugar. Ive been doing this for 6 months now, and lost 35 pounds without exercise.

    • @Insomniac-c7e
      @Insomniac-c7e Месяц назад

      Are you still doing it? I tried carnivore diet and did feel the mental clarity but I started to get massive cramps so I quit. Also I didn't really lose weight on that diet but then again I am not obese but skinny fat.

  • @williamwoo866
    @williamwoo866 Месяц назад +2

    I don’t eat rice for months no red meat only chicken pork and fish. Breakfast is 2 eggs in a soup mix with onions garlic tomatoes bell pepper maybe spinach. I also exercise 1.5 hours per day at age 74. Feel good

  • @EvilTheOne
    @EvilTheOne 3 месяца назад +12

    Starches & Carbs...
    - When in Japan, often in restaurants, they provide you a bowl that's about one scoop of rice. So even though they allow you to get more rice, usually everyone makes do with that one bowl full.
    - French Fry-Free February: Almost every year, I do without eating french fries during the entire month of February. Mainly is to cut back on eating starches/carbs, although I found that I use that time also to reaffirm my ability to break habits. If I can do without something I like, even if for a short time, then I possibly can resist being addicted to anything. Which in recent years, I found that I'm not as addicted to things as I once were.
    - Cutting back: When you can, reduce the amount of rice you eat in your plate lunch to one scoop; instead of the two...that's a reduction of 50%; take that as a victory.
    - Zero carbs: If you are home and/or an environment that you can control your meal prep, then eliminate the carbs completely. Like cooking spam at home, eat it like a snack and you won't need to have it like a meal with rice. You still quench your spam appetite, although you can address your hunger by drinking a glass of water first.
    - Guilt: If you are in an environment where eating starches/carbs is virtually unavoidable, don't put your self into a corner. I know you were on your self-challenge to do so. Although in the future, give yourself a break, just don't indulge...there is a difference. Guilt is so tied into New Year's Resolutions, they become so unrealistic that no one can stick to them. Make your goals realistic & attainable, then you can achieve them without the pressure of guilt.
    - Weight loss: judge your achievements by how your clothes feels on you, and your medical lab reports, not the weight scale. Wince mucsle is heavier than fat, if you start to workout and begin losing fat weight, it may not be reflected on the scale, so that might discourage you. Although if your pants and shirts feel looser, and your medical lab report show that negative aspects are bieng reduced, then you are on the right track...stick with it, and change it up once in a while, this is to trick you body.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +2

      I've always wondered why the Japanese restaurants in Japan have those small bowls of rice. For me, being from Hawaii, I want to pile the rice on, but they limit the rice, even by bringing out the small rice pot to be shared on the table. Interesting how different we view rice here.

    • @EvilTheOne
      @EvilTheOne 3 месяца назад +2

      @@HelloFromHawaii I'm Sansei (third generation), so when you look at all those Ojisan and Obasan (grandfather and grandmother) eating rice with every meal, they had a limitation on how much rice they would consume per meal, it was pretty much just that one bowl. And they used to work outdoors in long hours, so they pretty much burned off whatever they would eat.
      As a paradigm, in Hawaii, we're so used to having (and consuming) two scoops of rice with every plate lunch. If the eateries aren't going to change, then we have to cut back to at least 50%...just a thought.

  • @6kunio8
    @6kunio8 3 месяца назад +2

    Your improvements in digestion may be due to eating more vegetables than less rice. Try to keep up with more fruits/vegetables and reduce rice, maybe even do hapa rice too. Can try experiment with the ratios if brown rice is tough for you.

  • @derekho6750
    @derekho6750 3 месяца назад +15

    As an Asian, not having rice is very tough … rice is not only a filler but also very essential carb source. I know that I can substitute rice with potatoes, it’s not the same. Rice has a very unique flavor that goes with certain oriental food. It’s like eating Dim Sum with potatoes.. it just don’t work for me.. Anyhow, rice is a carb component that I don’t think that I can go without for a month..my hats off to you..Look forward to more of your future everyday life events in Hawaii..Aloha from the Bay Area..!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +2

      I don't think I could substitute potatoes for rice for very long. I tried in Colorado, but that didn't last for more than a few weeks.

    • @nesadcruz7840
      @nesadcruz7840 3 месяца назад +1

      Why sub rice for potatoes? I dont think it is healthier. I am Asian too. We can just eat less rice and limit it to once a day. I cant go without rice for more than a few days. 😂

    • @kristinesharp6286
      @kristinesharp6286 2 месяца назад

      @@nesadcruz7840 potato is one of the most complete foods you can find on planet Earth.

    • @kristinesharp6286
      @kristinesharp6286 2 месяца назад

      @@nesadcruz7840 in Irish mostly, I mean most family from there. My husband is 4th generation Hawaii so we eat sticky rice and I am now a rice snob like he is. The Irish lasted the starving times with potato and a little milk/butter for decades. You all may like the English so much your flag is full of imitation, but the Irish not so much. They promised to leave in 1920 and still haven’t. The grains taken and shipped to England. The land taken and just given a small plot to live on. The potato thanks to South America preserved us. As it didn’t need too much room to get enough to feed a family. Genocidal when there was no crop. 25% died. 25% left. Some converted to get fed. Still plenty of food on the Island mind you. Just sent away. I get very low in potassium when I do have rice too often during the week. I have to be careful not to do rice too often or add bananas to my meal plan. The potato is nutritious because it is so complete a food. Especially if you eat the skin. White sticky rice would be less if you compare on a chart. Don’t know about brown rice. Rice can be stored longer than potatoes. Thankfully people in most places can eat both.

    • @michaeltamares7974
      @michaeltamares7974 2 месяца назад

      U can get essential carbs from vege.. Rice is a filler but not essential.. u won't die or get weak without rice.. Rice us more cultural.. im filipino American..i cut my rice. Am 56..
      But im so cut and shredded. My relatives make fun of me because I eat adobo with salad.. ...and i don't eat much red meat...i eat alot fish, chicken.....but baked or bbq....not fried in seed oil....so every one,, , no excuses!!!!

  • @kithg
    @kithg 3 месяца назад +12

    Good for you for sticking to it! My doctor used to tell me don’t eat white things. If you were to try it again, try replacing your white rice with half as much brown rice, which is nice and chewy. Or really any other whole grain. It’s very different, of course, but I got to like it. Congratulations. A whole month. Wow.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +4

      Brown rice might be a good alternative. My dad used to make half and half when we were younger.

    • @superlanggam
      @superlanggam 3 месяца назад

      Brown rice is worse. A lot of us diabetics wearing cgm know. It doesn’t matter what color of the rice is . Carbs is carbs.

  • @kauaiboy5o
    @kauaiboy5o 3 месяца назад +4

    Maybe it's not the rice but the high salt stuff that is in the diet that is causing you problems. I suggest you see a doctor to deal with the issue, if you have one, and medicines will help because it may be a genetic thing rather than diet. You are the age where if you have an issue, you need an early intervention.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +1

      Good suggestion. The salty foods in Hawaii are everywhere. I'm sure if I did a blood test they would find something.

  • @jerryh8417
    @jerryh8417 3 месяца назад +6

    Like you, growing up in Hawaii meant white rice was a daily given for me. I always consumed a larger than average amount when available. In fact, my University of Hawaii nickname eluded to that fact. As a bachelor on the mainland, my Panasonic rice cooker proved to be my most utilized appliance by a wide margin. It was plugged in and clicked on every night without fail, as I preferred freshly steamed rice to leftovers. Face it, a little meat or main dish with a ton of rice goes a long way, both in the stomach and financially.
    Then about fifteen years ago, my GP noted that I needed to change my eating habits due to blood sugar levels approaching the pre-diabetic threshold. Well, that was it. I basically stopped consuming white rice then and there. Honestly, I could not believe how easy it was for me. Yes, like you, finding a lower-carb calorie replacement was initially a challenge, but other healthier carbs and vegetables eventually filled the gap. No longer do I buy the heavy bags of rice from Costco, and my rice cooker can go many, many months between uses nowadays. Poor guy must be really feeling neglected.
    Yes, as mentioned, I still have carbs, and on a daily basis. However, they are slower in converting to sugar in the blood stream. Besides, there is a place for carbohydrates in our diets. Being smarter about them is the key. Today, my A1-C is at a great level, and I take it as a personal challenge to see how low I can drive it without going on a carb-free menu. Do I have white rice on rare occasions? Oh yeah, when I travel back to Hawaii to see my parents for a week once or twice a year, it is there every night. But it is no longer the full plate (that's how I used to measure if I had enough), but just enough for a taste with every forkful of main dish.
    I hope your doctor never tells you that cutting back on carbs is a necessity, but take heart if it should come to that point - cutting out white rice is not so big a deal as your mind is making it now. Thank you for another enjoyable video!

    • @jerryh8417
      @jerryh8417 3 месяца назад +2

      @@GNMi79 Good catch! I need to perform better at proofreading. And, of course, my mistake is so apparent now.
      As for the folks, in their old age, they too are watching their blood sugar levels. However, they still allow themselves a limited amount daily. Nothing close to the quantity I ate daily.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад

      Mahalo for sharing. It's great that you were able to cut out rice after so many years of eating it. I hope that I never have to cut it out because of health reasons, which is why I'm trying to make small changes now. I want to be able to enjoy Hawaii food for the rest of my life. Might just have to eat mini size instead of regular and replace rice with other alternatives.

  • @Golgibaby
    @Golgibaby 3 месяца назад +18

    The struggle is real. Mad props for the self discipline and the openness to the emotional and energetic self awareness. The sensation of hunger at night for me when I experimented with intermittent fasting and cutting back on rice worsened my insomnia. I now time my kanak attack at nights. Moderation is key obviously, and individual unique factors really do factor into a tailored approach (with the obvious disclaimer of helpful guidance with medical or nutritional professional, da kine yada yada fine print of course). But for reals: rice truly feels is like a warm hug.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +1

      I tried the 16-8 fasting for a while. It worked for me, but it was hard in the mornings. When I was doing it, I think I dropped about 10-12 pounds.

  • @2GoodLookin
    @2GoodLookin 2 месяца назад +2

    Next thing you should try is cutting out/down on all the fried foods and processed meats.

  • @kennoma7998
    @kennoma7998 3 месяца назад +5

    Try brown rice, Chris. I used to have rice with my udon and saimen in the distant past. Serious Japanese drinkers (nonbei) believed that since Sake was made from rice, it was a substitute for a meal. Kampai.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +2

      I've tried brown rice in the past. Currently, we're trying a rice and quinoa mix.

    • @howliboy1
      @howliboy1 2 месяца назад

      Brown rice has arsenic…avoid it

  • @CTChipmunk
    @CTChipmunk 3 месяца назад +5

    i'm a big believer in walking on the treadmill on an incline. before you know it, you're doing 5 miles per day at a 4.0 incline in a period of 60 minutes. i did that 5-7 days per week and lost 50 lbs in a year w/out really dieting at all, i just naturally began to want smaller portions as i got fitter. the transformation was unreal. got rid of ole dough boy. i recom the NordicTrack Commercial 1750, but i don't know if they ship to HI. mine's been collecting dust here in FL because i have 3/4 acre that is a full body workout to maintain, lol.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад

      Mahalo for sharing. I like the idea of just increasing moderate exercise like walking. It's how we lost weight the last time we were in Japan. We ate a lot, but we walked a lot too.

  • @RnW9384
    @RnW9384 2 месяца назад +1

    Chinese American here. Occasionally I eat black rice n sorba noddle.
    My doctor said kids have diabetes now.
    If you're in your 40 please watch out for Prediabetes.
    Rose Chou

  • @ichigobankai2343
    @ichigobankai2343 3 месяца назад +3

    If you stop eating rice for 30 days you start turning into a haole. LMAO

  • @SeanKaleponi
    @SeanKaleponi 3 месяца назад +5

    Wow Chris! My wife just sent me this since I'm struggling and started my journey not eating sugar. And you're right.. Def eating healthier is something we can control. Awesome for not eating rice, bread, and pasta. That's tough. Much props to you!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +1

      Not eating sugar would be tough for me, especially with birthdays and holidays. Props to you for sticking it out. 🤙

  • @pinkiepinkster8395
    @pinkiepinkster8395 3 месяца назад +1

    Now you need to go raw vegan for 30 days... Just eat fresh fruits and veggies and nuts and seeds and melons and berries and seaweeds and lentils.

  • @NeneGonzalez-mm9rd
    @NeneGonzalez-mm9rd 3 месяца назад +1

    I eat 1 cup of rice a day...rice, once in your mouth is not anymore rice but sugar.

  • @alissagonzales735
    @alissagonzales735 2 месяца назад +2

    When my husband went carnivore he cut out all carbs. Well he missed bread in any shape or form, soda drinks etc. Spanish rice, my pasta dishes. He had withdrawals like crazy. The first two weeks I thought he throw the towel in. But he didn't. He seen weight loss but doesn't want to weugh himself and that is okay because you can see he lost it. Plus his blood pressure is much better. He no longer snores like a roaring train.

  • @Jschuon66
    @Jschuon66 3 месяца назад +2

    The moral of the story kids is getting older is no fun at all!

  • @suehofkamp8594
    @suehofkamp8594 3 месяца назад +3

    My husband is diabetic. His A1c went from 7.0 to 4.5 just by cutting out rice, bread and potatoes. It’s been five years now and he is 60 lbs lighter, and takes no medication. Diet controlled only. His A1c remains around 4.5!! Good luck to you. 😎

  • @arctan2010
    @arctan2010 3 месяца назад +3

    Have you tried cauliflower rice (Costco)? It’s not the same but it’s close enough if you want to reduce your carb intake without changing your diet drastically. Also, refrigerating any carbs overnight increases the resistance of the starch (lowers glycemic index) in cooked potatoes, pasta, beans, and rice. There’s also Miracle Noodle which makes pasta and rice from low carb konjac. Even doing a 50/50 ratio (rice & cauliflower rice) made a difference in my blood sugar. Good luck.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад

      Mahalo for the suggestion. I'll have to ask my wife if Costco here has it. 🤙

  • @renee823
    @renee823 Месяц назад +1

    You live Hawaii; eat fruit; farmers market!

  • @richardmccarley281
    @richardmccarley281 3 месяца назад +2

    I could live the rest of my life without rice and be happy as a clam. It's not a food we eat on a regular basis. Now peanut butter--that's a different story!

  • @wrecklisseve
    @wrecklisseve 3 месяца назад +3

    The struggle is real, even for us mainlanders (cutting carbs, that is). I am trying to lower my carbs and when I do eat them, trying to choose whole carbs/less processed. I have to have some kind of carbs, or I get very grumpy! I like brown rice, so that was an easy change for me to make. I wish more restaurants would offer it. I eat oatmeal in the morning and air-popped popcorn for snack. I might eat a salad for lunch and a baked potato or baked sweet potato and some protein for dinner. If I have too much bread, pasta, or rice at lunch, my blood sugar takes a nose-dive and I'm falling asleep by 3 pm!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +1

      Good for you for trying to make small changes. I also wish more places offered brown rice. Hard to pick that option too when they charge extra, but I understand.

  • @illuminaughty2929
    @illuminaughty2929 3 месяца назад +3

    i stay eating canned sardines in oil and shoyu wit my rice

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад

      I used to eat canned tuna and rice a lot in Oregon

    • @SuiGenerisAbbie
      @SuiGenerisAbbie 3 месяца назад

      I stay eating plenny starches.
      I like Whole Foods 365 angel hair pasta.
      My BP is low.
      Chris is doing the unthinkable having abstained from eating rice in HI.
      I admire him!
      Even dis Haole from da Mainland, has Kanak attacks thinking about no eating da kine starches: rice, pasta, etc. fo' longtime.

    • @SuiGenerisAbbie
      @SuiGenerisAbbie 3 месяца назад

      @@HelloFromHawaiiSalty anything (shoyu, nori, smoke meats and fish) is also bad for the blood pressure.

  • @tomp9447
    @tomp9447 3 месяца назад +1

    Are you pre-diabetic or diabetic-- if so, you have to get the garbage carbs out (rice, bread, potatoes, sugar). A keto diet is healthy, but you did it wrong -- most notably by not replacing the carb calories with protein and fat. I'm diabetic myself and have been on keto for almost two years now, and I never felt better. If your A1C is good; then I still think Keto is the way to go, but at least you won't kill yourself by eating carbs.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад

      I'm thinking about getting screened for diabetes as I have a family history of that. Not too early to see my numbers.

  • @letsgowalk
    @letsgowalk 3 месяца назад +2

    Rice is totally not necessary! As someone of Chinese ethnicity myself, I grew up in it as well.
    However, for fitness reasons, awhile back, I decided to cut back on it completely. I ended up feeling sluggish, and even skinny fat!
    Now I just eat a moderate amount, and feel better than ever. A bit of carbs is still necessary!

  • @bilguana11
    @bilguana11 3 месяца назад +6

    Sweet potatoes, you have many varieties in Hawai'i. Okinawa is a Blue Zone.

  • @erickim2025
    @erickim2025 3 месяца назад +4

    As senior citizen I know what you aent thru , best advice I can give you did the smart thing & recognized how bad rice is to, I know sounds like hierarchy but as we age our diet & lifestyle must also change, for the sake of our family. Next thing to do is discuss with your doctor your options BEFORE you get sick. Its going to be difficult but well worth it. You're halfway there by recognizing your prehypertension condition. Good luck😊

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +1

      I was thinking about following-up with my doctor just to check my health. As I'm entering middle age, I'm hoping that I don't run into the common health issues that many people have.

    • @erickim2025
      @erickim2025 3 месяца назад

      Good choice!

  • @VTS55
    @VTS55 3 месяца назад +3

    As someone who eats Keto (no carbs), if you do a cold turkey no-carb diet, you probably need electrolytes. Otherwise you'll get major energy level issues, headaches, sleeping problems etc. I usually have to supplement with potassium, sodium & magnesium. They actually call it the keto flu. Ketosis really burns electrolytes, so if you don't supplement you'll feel those massive energy issues.
    When we visit Hawaii, I'll eat a bit of rice, but the white rice as a side is always too much! As a Canadian, its not a staple in the diet, so it seems different to eat plain white rice!

  • @spang9782
    @spang9782 3 месяца назад +4

    Wow, brings back a memory from a couple of years ago. My blood sugar creeped past 100 on a check up, and doctor said that's borderline diabetes if it remains constant. So, for the next 6 months until my next check-up, I went totally keto. It was not only no rice, but breads, potatoes, pastries, pasta, sugar.... Now thankfully, I'm actually not really a rice person (my Asian membership card is in jeopardy), but when you go totally without, you develop cravings. But, I stuck to it. On my next check-up, I had lost 10 lbs. and my blood sugar dropped from 102 to 66. My doctor was amazed! I told him what I did, but also that I did not think I could sustain it for the rest of my life. He said the key is moderation, and the reason why so many diets fail is that you deny yourself completely. You can have rice, just not every day, 3 meals a day!

    • @erickim2025
      @erickim2025 3 месяца назад

      Good advice from. Your Dr. Moderation in everything & is everything.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад

      Great advice on moderation. I've been cutting back on rice. It's a nice balance.

  • @skymakai
    @skymakai 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm moving away from wheat and sugar. Can't give up rice though... that's like half the food here.

  • @HudsonDoodle
    @HudsonDoodle 3 месяца назад +1

    I grew up in Hawaii and absolutely rice with every meal. I’m now 50 and was diagnosed pre-diabetic with hypertension two years ago. I cut rice out of my diet (along with other carbs and added sugar) and I’m much better now. Rice is now a treat (along with Mac salad). I miss it but everything in moderation. Not three meals a day.

  • @TracyKMainwaring
    @TracyKMainwaring 3 месяца назад +1

    Refined carbs are a key factor in hypertension. Doctors are slowly starting to realize that hypertension is an early sign of insulin resistance. If reducing or eliminating them, you really do need to increase fat and protein (which won’t raise insulin levels). It’s vital. There aren’t really “healthier carbs” especially when it comes to starches. The body turns all carbs to glucose, which requires insulin. There’s just “less bad” carbs. But your body really needs the fats and protein (there is actually no nutritional requirement for carbs because our bodies can do without)

  • @ingleringlet-snipps3rd449
    @ingleringlet-snipps3rd449 3 месяца назад +3

    I have been on a modified carnivore/keto diet for about a month. It sucks because my food options are very limited. The pros are my weight immediately dropped, my cravings for food dropped, my desire to eat bread/rice/potatoes dropped and I have more muscle and can fit into my pants again. It’s insane.

  • @wasabiginger6993
    @wasabiginger6993 3 месяца назад +1

    Always have rice cooker going ready to feed family 24/7 is the culture here!

  • @normandea
    @normandea 3 месяца назад +2

    Processed rice (white rice) also raise your blood glucose levels as well, a concern that many people have.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, I think it's why I used to feel the ups and downs after eating. I noticed that I didn't feel that as much when I replaced rice with salad.

    • @normandea
      @normandea 3 месяца назад

      @@HelloFromHawaii Love rice, but a big cause of Pre-diabetes symptoms...

  • @milessakauye8819
    @milessakauye8819 3 месяца назад +2

    Good for you for pushing yourself to eat healthier! My doctor said my A1C was borderline. That was my push to eat a low carb diet. I was already exercising so it was all diet. Definitely a struggle for the first 3 months or so. But now after 3 years, I eat carbs every once in a while, but a very small percentage. I think it is definitely easier on the mainland. When I go back home, I definitely am unable to avoid it.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад

      Congrats on the progress. Three years strong is great 🤙

  • @chnalvr
    @chnalvr 3 месяца назад +7

    If you are pre-hypertensive, you might also want to consider checking the amount of sodium you are consuming in one day. I was shocked to learn that it is recommended that adults consume only 2,300 mgs. or less sodium daily. That is nearly 1 teaspoon. My guess is, if you are eating out often or buying convenience foods, you may be far over the daily recommended intake of sodium, which very much can impact hypertension. Most American diets are very high in sodium.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад

      Yeah, a lot of local foods are high in sodium, such as Spam. Cutting those foods will probably help a lot too.

    • @sandraromero5899
      @sandraromero5899 3 месяца назад

      Absolutely, yes! Table salt is so bad for us but how do we know any better? We eat what we're given without being told that, over time, it's going to start giving us health problems. Table salt is another one of those "white" ultra processed foods that are making us sick, along with white sugar, flour, and rice. Not sure if you realize it but table salt kills your tastebuds. That is why we sometimes need to add more and more. The best kind of salt is REAL salt or CELTIC salt. They don't harm your body like table salt does. It's 100% natural and loaded with trace minerals (Real Salt has something lime 60 trace minerals and Celtic salt has 80 if I remember correctly. They won't raise your blood pressure, doesn't kill your taste buds, and has a very very slight sweetness to it. I add a small pinch to my bottled water when I go for walks in the heat of LV because of the huge benefit of the natural occurring electrolytes from the minerals. No more Power Aides or Gatorades needed (and that cuts sugar consumption down too).
      We have got to get back to the basics and eat more naturally because the FDA isn't looking out for us anymore. They're making us sicker; all in the name of making more money.

  • @roxanbradley91
    @roxanbradley91 Месяц назад

    Blood sugar is even more dangerous. Rice & noodles hijacked my blood sugar. I quit eating white rice back in the mid 2003 . I found out Black Rice & Bamboo Green Rice is much better on blood sugar & has low glycemic index. It breaks down much slower & not dangerous. Bamboo brand is grown in Hawaii. It’s sometimes hard to find. It comes in green bag with a Panda bear on the package. Walmart carries it sometimes. I moved to Big Island & it’s even harder to find unless it sells out fast. I like Black rice chewy texture. Filipino’s make a desert out of it with sweetened condensed milk wrapped in banana leaf. I forgot the name but it’s good.
    Yes, having worked in medicine most of my life, I learned the hard way. Rice can do awful things on lab results. I watched many patients who struggled with diet changes. If you want to keep toes, feet, legs or limbs pay attention to what you eat & take action before it’s too late. We can’t regenerate limbs. Take good care of what you have & be good to your pancreas. Type 2 Diabetes is no fun if you end up with it. Dietitian/Nutrition Specialist portion out 1/3 Cup as a rule. Yes change the type of rice you eat, your body will thank you.

  • @alohatvn
    @alohatvn 3 месяца назад +4

    Great video update. Gave up eating white rice and switched to brown rice and my sugar levels has improved dramatically. I eat white rice only occasionally 😊❤.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад

      Great switch. Glad your sugar levels have gotten better 🤙

  • @melissamiller2696
    @melissamiller2696 3 месяца назад

    Rice is not the culprit. Read Campbell's book The China Study. Or Dr. Gregor's book How Not to Age. Or Dr. McDougall's book, The Starch Solution--he worked as the plantation doctor on the Big Island that gave him the breakthrough to teach nutrition for the rest of his life.

  • @stevegois103
    @stevegois103 Месяц назад

    Funny coming across this video , think the universe is listening. I eat rice every day also ,good thing I don’t have bread in the house . Since the start Covid my son and I have gone through 880lbs of rice . We just bought another 50 pounds and made fun of ourselves and thought about quitting for 30 days also. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @user-qs4uc2no3g
    @user-qs4uc2no3g 3 месяца назад

    I can do without bread, desert,potatoes,, butrice. No. Only haverown, lack, wild rice. Don't like white rce Have IBS and rice settles my insides.

  • @rubybrowning5111
    @rubybrowning5111 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing
    Yes, our body changes and what we ate younger is not possible later. Don't do without just moderate 😂🎉

  • @kennethwoolard5910
    @kennethwoolard5910 3 месяца назад

    First time watching you! I enjoyed the show! This video could have been awesome it you would have done one thing! Blood work before and after 30 days without rice (eating very low car)! You ate cereal! You fed your addiction! With the right information you could have gone from just making a video to helping save people's lives!

  • @PaiGowPokerJournal
    @PaiGowPokerJournal 3 месяца назад

    Do you know ‘why’ you couldn’t eat those foods like you used to? I know myself that I can’t do a lot of instant noodles (bag, cup, bowl) because the salt triggers my migraines. Same thing with fish sauce and too much soy sauce :/

  • @turpasauna
    @turpasauna 3 месяца назад

    Carbs affect my blood pressure A LOT. And for some reason, even pure sugar seems less harmful than, say, grains (bread/pasta/etc.).

  • @johnmartinsen963
    @johnmartinsen963 Месяц назад

    I gave up rice and all plant foods...never felt better and that was several years ago. Healing Humanity for the win!

  • @PinkRose0910
    @PinkRose0910 3 месяца назад

    You could have had sweet potatoes either Japanese sweet potatoes or the usual kind or other types of potatoes. Eating carbs isn’t what gives you high blood pressure. Have you tried looking up information on DASH diet? That’s a scientifically proven way to lower blood pressure. You need a balance of salt, potassium, and magnesium along with drinking enough water to lower blood pressure. Unless you are trying to do a ketogenic diet your body needs carbs for energy. Moderation is important in life. Eating more vegetables is obviously good for your digestion because it’s more fiber and the vitamins and antioxidants are good for your health.
    You could have rice once a day instead of three times for a balance.

  • @ruth8583
    @ruth8583 3 месяца назад

    Why didn't you check your blood markers again?
    I do know that rice drives up the glycemic index immediately and takes hours to go down. That is probably why you felt low on energy

  • @TheSpiritBeaver
    @TheSpiritBeaver 3 месяца назад

    If you're gonna cut carbs you need to up the fat and protein. Fat for energy at that point man. That's why you're so hungry when you do this. Basically it's keto 101.

  • @radhanadevi
    @radhanadevi 2 месяца назад

    look for the Starch solution by DR. Mcdougll . We need whole food starches ;)

  • @soxpeewee
    @soxpeewee 3 месяца назад

    If you have hypertension try giving up salt. That's about a million times harder. 😂

  • @SamShank175
    @SamShank175 3 месяца назад

    Cereal isn't a good replacement, you would have been better off with the rice. You need to replace the carbs with protein and fat, much more satiating.

  • @nesadcruz7840
    @nesadcruz7840 3 месяца назад

    40 isnt young. Many start seeing raised blood pressure around this time or even earlier like mid 30s. Take it as a warning. If you take the right measures you dont need to go on meds and can avoid future problems.

  • @raymondnicolajr.7323
    @raymondnicolajr.7323 2 месяца назад

    yes, reducing rice is very hard. Good job. Every thing is ono with rice.

  • @safffff1000
    @safffff1000 3 месяца назад

    As one who didn't grow up on rice I have no conception what people see in plain white rice, it is so bland. Has no flavor. For 100s of yrs people only ate brown rice which did have a little flavor

  • @OoohUSuk
    @OoohUSuk 3 месяца назад

    Is rice in different countries different? Do Chinese, Japanese and Korean people get diabetes?

  • @testtube9423
    @testtube9423 3 месяца назад

    Come join Jiujitsu at UFC Gym. You'll feel great and can eat plenty rice, or not.

  • @raytokumoto2200
    @raytokumoto2200 3 месяца назад +2

    For starters great topic! Especially for locals. I live in the mainland but because of my Hawaii roots I used to eat lots of rice! I’m about 20 years older than you and I still eat rice. No matter the age, I learned everything in moderation and balance. I kid you not I used to cook 3 to 4 cups of rice everyday. Now 1/2 cup. Even got a smaller rice cooker! Lol Personally for me rice helps with my digestion. Maybe you should have cut way back instead of eliminating it and switch to brown rice?

    • @bw5277
      @bw5277 3 месяца назад

      I have to eat white rice, brown just don't cut it...but I've cut way back on amount...I quit Coke completely which was hard but helped me alot

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад

      Great idea with the smaller rice cooker. Since we have kids who love rice, we have a large rice cooker, but my parents have downgraded to small one.

  • @elizabethpadilla6802
    @elizabethpadilla6802 3 месяца назад

    getting more protein and healthy fats like olive oil and avocados would help keep you full

  • @Aloha4Maui
    @Aloha4Maui 3 месяца назад

    Shoyu is super high i sodium and causes hypertension. Go Keto, more protein i your diet and lots o healthy oils: olive, coconut, avo, Ghee

  • @amypola5903
    @amypola5903 2 месяца назад

    Just add more veg. And do half the rice. You starved yourself.

  • @LauLauHawaii
    @LauLauHawaii Месяц назад

    We should collab sometime - watch our vid trailer - we want people to eat more Aina based diets - awesome vid and challenge brah

  • @MaryanneAgcaoili
    @MaryanneAgcaoili 2 месяца назад

    It's hard for you coz i can sense that you are not prepared yet. You should do some resaerch about the low carb lifestyle😊

  • @AeraYoo
    @AeraYoo 3 месяца назад +1

    Dang I bet that musubi was heaven! Good job on watching your diet and also not going extreme either. I’ve noticed I had to also add salads to my diet since the constant rice can slow digestion. Thanks for validating that for me!

  • @herrkulor3771
    @herrkulor3771 3 месяца назад

    Why give up on a healthy low nutrient belly filler? Just eat less or cut out things like sodas.

  • @amalyakurnia7323
    @amalyakurnia7323 3 месяца назад

    I don't give up, I just reduce it, just not having it on breakfast and less amount on dinner

  • @winterprei5979
    @winterprei5979 3 месяца назад

    So you ate sugary cereal, but rice is bad? I don't understand...

  • @marcc5768
    @marcc5768 3 месяца назад

    i am type 2 diabetic, I only treat myself with rice 1 day a week. the rest of the week i eat quinoa

  • @wendellroden7037
    @wendellroden7037 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm from Guam and I noticed when I'm in other Asian countries like Japan or Korea, they give you a bowl of rice which is like 1 scoop of rice for a meal. But on Guam and In Hawaii, there's the culture of 2 large scoops of rice. This is probably a big contributor to obesity in the islands. Yes, asians eat rice, but like 1/2 the amount that we do. Plus they walk around alot while we drive our cars.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  2 месяца назад

      Mahalo for sharing about Guam. Yes, I noticed that they don't give as much rice in Japan, whereas in Hawaii we get a lot of rice.

  • @educated_guess
    @educated_guess 3 месяца назад

    Don't need to cut rice and pastas you can fast one day a week and you will see a big drop in blood glucose.

  • @shakirabells6955
    @shakirabells6955 Месяц назад

    I grew up with rice so for me rice is life i can't live with out rice we eat 3 time a day 4 times

  • @geopaulet923
    @geopaulet923 3 месяца назад

    My doctor say don’t cut out anything…just lessen your portion.

  • @kimoarmstrong3519
    @kimoarmstrong3519 3 месяца назад

    Rice was meant as a filler for poor laborers. It is not meant to be a healthy staple. We eat to much of it in modern times.

  • @maoisn
    @maoisn 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm 10+ years away from white rice. I have much more energy, sleep better and my stomach is just in better shape. I have never liked white rice since a child but was force to eat it. I'm 49 now and have never been in better shape.

  • @susieangelo6410
    @susieangelo6410 3 месяца назад

    Hi, You're looking darn good and amazing for 40 yrs old.

  • @Shadbraw
    @Shadbraw 3 месяца назад +1

    Bro you’re making me miss spam musubi so much

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +1

      I missed it a lot too. It was hard to not just eat it right outside 7-11 🤙

    • @Shadbraw
      @Shadbraw 3 месяца назад

      @@HelloFromHawaiibig facts

  • @ashleybaxter8790
    @ashleybaxter8790 3 месяца назад +1

    I too am from Hawaii and eat rice ( but not everyday).. I do eat the white rice/brown rice mix at home and only eat white rice w/a Spam, eggs and rice plate at a restaurant in town before I work my 4th day in a row and/or maybe just a musubi or 2 ( not weekly tho, maybe 2x/month).. it does help that I walk everywhere here in Hilo and both my jobs are physical , standing on your feet, walking around the whole shift, etc...

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +1

      That's good that you include walking in your daily routine. I think that helps.

  • @susanlindner8632
    @susanlindner8632 3 месяца назад

    At 72 no way got to have my rice best with fried fish.

  • @bw5277
    @bw5277 3 месяца назад +1

    Don't eat it every meal, but definitely need a little rice...white rice! Gave up sodas and fruit juices last 2 years or so....got healthier!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  3 месяца назад +1

      Giving up soda and juice is huge. I drink soda occasionally. Mostly Coke Zero.

  • @SunnyIlha
    @SunnyIlha 2 месяца назад

    I cut down rice.
    Caz yu kno, rice make yu chubbi a lot afta yu get olda.
    So i cut down to 2 days a week.
    Mas eu adoro comer arroz 😅

  • @eviepalmares34
    @eviepalmares34 Месяц назад

    I really thought you are in your 20’s ! Lol😂

  • @yaaaraves8951
    @yaaaraves8951 2 месяца назад

    I eat rice every 2 weeks - so far it’s working for me🙂